(navigation image)
Home Audio Books & Poetry | Community Audio | Computers & Technology | Grateful Dead | Live Music Archive | Music & Arts | Netlabels | News & Public Affairs | Non-English Audio | Podcasts | Radio Programs | Spirituality & Religion
Search: Advanced Search
Anonymous User (login or join us) Upload

Listen to audio

[item image]

Stream (help[help])

VBR M3U (Hi-Fi)

Play / Download (help[help])

(29.2 M)VBR ZIP

Ogg Vorbis

All Files: HTTP
[Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States]

Resources

Bookmark

cmdln@thecommandline.netTCLP 2009-10-14 Rant: My Love-Hate Relationship with CS

You are using our new video/audio player!
I prefer flash (when possible)
Give us feedback!

This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

In the intro, I mention two upcoming events you might like to check out. The first is OggCamp and the second is the Central Pennsylvania Open Source Conference.



Listener feedback this week is from Kaity and from Erwin.

The hacker word of the week this week is epsilon .

The feature this week is a rant trying to explain my odd, love-hate relationship with computer science.


This audio is part of the collection: Podcasts
It also belongs to collection:

Artist/Composer: cmdln@thecommandline.net
Keywords: podcast; feature

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


Individual Files

Whole Item FormatSize
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs_vbr.m3u VBR M3U Stream
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs_vbr_mp3.zip VBR ZIP 29.2 MB
Audio Files Flac Ogg Vorbis VBR MP3
cmdln.net_2009-10-14.flac 86.1 MB
25.8 MB
29.2 MB
Information FormatSize
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs.ffp Flac FingerPrint 59.0 B
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs.md5 Checksums 60.0 B
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs_files.xml Metadata [file]
Tclp2009-10-14RantMyLove-hateRelationshipWithCs_meta.xml Metadata 1.5 KB

Be the first to write a review
Downloaded 9 times
Reviews


Terms of Use (10 Mar 2001)